The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1962 Page: 3 of 18
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962
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. new approach by Catholics'' to
interdenominational relations.
Elected to the new slata were
Mrs. Amos, circle chairman; Mrs.
The conference is being tele-
vised live from the Mormon Tab-
ernacle and will be viewed in the
local church Sunday at 9 a.m. On
positicp of them can sometimes
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Mrs. Elmer Wagner at Bridge
City and Mrs. Douglas Eoff. They
lion of that tenet. Such action,
say* rhe Rev. Robert J. Graham.
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Rev. Dr. W. A. Visser tHooft
general secretary at the World
Counc.1 of Churches.
One key zone of past tension.
it is the only true Church.
Some Catholic scholars see the
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The next meeting will be Oct.
16 in Mrs. Johnston's home. ■
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Although the council intends no
direct moves tor reunion at pres-
ent. the fact that this is a future,
inherent goal has been a para
mount point at public interest in
the council, both among Catholics
and others.
From pulpits of nearly every
kind have come expressions of
hope—and doubts—about possible
Steps in this direction.
Leaders of the Episcopal, Unit-
ed Presbyterian, Lutheran, Greek
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In Utah Temple
Several Orangeites are in Salt
Lake City, Utah, this weekend to
attend a semi-annual international
conference of Church of Jesus
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Service Changes
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Be-
ginning Sunday evening services
at St. Paul’s Methodist Church
will start 30 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
At that time Methodist Youth
p.m. Rev Hal McCombs, pastor,
announced.
The first of two loyalty Sundays
even though nominally outside the
avowed one Church.
It is a subtle but significant
point, and offers a dramatic un-
dercurrent to the council, first of
its kind in nearly a century, and
the only one ever held under
Rome's auspices to be attended
by those not in its fold.
Althuugh the Protestant, Angli-
can and other "delegate-obsery-
ers" will have no direct voice in
the decisions, their presence will
be felt, and their views may ex-
ercise a latent side effect on the
Named from the seventh grade
were Donna Fillyaw, Mary Kate
NEWTON (Spl) — Cheerleaders
for the Newton Junior High School
were chosen Monday from 35 con-
testants.
Selected by junior high teachers
elected new officers during a reg-
ular meeting Tuesday evening in
the home of Mrs. E. N. Gibney.
Donald Memorial Baptist Church Fellowship will begin at 6 p.m.
held a Royal Service program and and the evening worship, at 7
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DR. DAVID BENNETT
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OF HIS OFFICE TO
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vice president; Mrs. B. J. Stan- corned the new members into the
sel, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. club.
Paul Cormier, benevolence chair- Altrusans made plans for an
man. To work with Mrs. Cormier auction on Oct. 18 to raise funds
are Mrs. Lawrence Schlicher and for the organization's grants-in-aid
Mrs. J. C. Foreman. fund. Each club member is to
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not its full and authentic dimen-
sions. in some ways, exceed
Rome's institutional Ines, with
other, churches sharing it to some
extent.
This fundamental question has
been before the Church for cen-
turies. says Augustin Cardinal
Bea, head of the Vatican’s Secre-
tariat for Christian Union, but has
never been dealt with "in a com-
plete and profound manner."
One proposal is that the council
make absolutely clear that valid
baptism, although conferred out-
side Roman Catholicism, joins a
person to Christ and, at least in
part, to His Church, thus affirm-
mg that true aspects of the church
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urged prayers among their mem-
bers ir the council's behalf.
“All Christians, whatever be
their confession, hope and pray
extend beyond Rome's adminis
tration.
This wouldn’t automatically
ease the long-standing doctrinal
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Oran Kelley, program; Mrs.
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proceedings.
• One purpose of the council, says Orthodox and other churches in
Pope John XXIII, is to help "clear this country, as well as denomin-
---------------------------------- ational officials abroad, have
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an announcement yesterday by doughnuts, coffee and hot choco-
Lughridge, director at the late were served by the hostess to
Mrs. Lee Roy Russell presided, ducted two new members, Mrs.
Officers were elected as proposed Lester Hatcher and Mrs. Ruby
manMrFinanmhanontgeommter-Thsznpsonmeetntgrdnyueuein&ek eased further, has been Rome’s
Mrs. J. W. Phillips was named ico Restaurant.
. ____________.________ Such efforts may be focused on
a Jesuit scholar, could “further definng the nature of the Chris-
tian Church itself, and whether or
be shown during the evening wor-
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Jimmy Welch, community mis- WSCS. This film has to do with
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that this historic event will serve
to advance the cause of unity for Christ of Latter-day Saints,
which our Lord prayed,” says the C— •--- --------
sponsoring Orange Parks
f Recreation Department.
Attending were Mrs. Cormier, Myrtle Richardson, chairman, will Needham of the eighth grade. Oth-
Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Standley, Mrs. be .n charge. ers chosen from this grade were
Phillips. Mrs. Schlicher. Mrs. Upon recommendation of the Tama Jo Gray and Patricia Pick-
Lloyd Gray, Mrs. Leroy Granger, board of directors, the club voted ering.
Mrs. James Garrison, Mrs.'Rus- to donate $50 to the Orange “---- '--“------*--*
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The class presented a gift of bring canned preserves or some
appreciation to Mrs. J. R. Noble prepared dish to be auctioned dur-
• who resigned as teacher for ing the club’s regular meeting in - . -
i health reasons: Little Mexico Restaurant. Mrs. as bead.cheerleader was Charlyce
Charlie Broussard, Mrs. Ray Program in Austin. The club plans Walter Fortenberry is sponsor of
Granger, and one visitor, Mrs. to sponsor a project to raise the group and the junior high
' Bruce Patillo. funds for thi* endeavor._________Ischool pep squad.______________
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• , the program will be five numbers
Heads Cheerleaders by the choir as well as sermons.
program. The observance will be
Jerome Johnston, secretary-treas- conducted at both the 10:30 a.m.
will attend a Stake Relief Society
already relaxed in some measure conference.
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somprumise of truth or convio commanication between Rome
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They also are somehow part of links with Protestantism and
— —. ' Rome recognizes. Eastern Orthodoxy.
The following schedule at the sions,‘and Mrs. M. H. "Harris,
local youth center activities will '
be observed week, according to
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and o her Christians.
But, It would, in the view of
many church authorities, provide
a basis for reciprocity and stimu-
late effort toward understanding
and to overcome differences,
when possible.
"Tae non-Rolan churches
hope," said Dr. Visser t’Hooft,
"that the 2nd Vatican Council will
mean progress from monologue to
dialogue.
“It is important that progress
be made toward a conversation
in which the Roman Catholic
Church and other churches, with-
out compromising deeply held
convictions, deal with each other
as Christian churches should be-
have to each other."
surrounding buildings will ba - ----------- ----- -
equiooed with tidti. . . Mrs. Jack Amos conducted the will be observed Sunday at St.
addibonai"peoptelepsion set for wMU Emblem." .. Paul’s in regard ». the every:
- , ---— traditional aloofness from other Although Rome stands fast on
communions also will be officially Christian reunion. He himself has denominations, on the ground that the immutability of its basic doc-
seated in tha enlamn -reemblu been a nrime mover in renewine ou-, Uu te -- nat -J — --
Potter, Mrs. Bob Hanks, Mrs. gates to the Youth in Government Sartain. and Jan Butchee. Mrs.
and those mentioned and to Mrs.
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)—New of-
ficers lor the First Baptist Faith
Sunday School Class were
elected Tuesday evening at a
dinner meeting in Little Mexico
Restaurant.
Mrs. T. H. Standley, new
teacher of the class, presented the
opening devotional, “The Pot-
tery.”
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president; Mrs. H. N. Litton, first Mrs. Eva Wolf, president, wel-
I. Brown, and the 7 p.m. services.
A film, “Moment To Act," will
"°USoEer co"heu "r in Rome, representatives of other away some of the roadblocks"
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Daily Activities
. Oct. 1—Oct. 7
10 a.m.-7 p.m.—Community Cen-
ter open for reservations
i 9 a.m.-7 p.m. — Weight room
: open
3 p.m.-8:30 p.m. — Game room
1 open
3 p.m.-5 p.m.—Junior Museum,
Saturday 9 a.m. to noon—Sunday
2-5 p.m.
Friday. Oct. 5
5-7 p.m. — Sabine Rifle Club
practice
7:30-9 p.m.—Adult square danc-
ing
7:30-9 p.m.—Radio Club
Saturday, Oct 9
16 a.m. — Junior Museum—in-
troduction of musical instruments
by Ray Wadenphful and John
Snider »
2-4 p.m. — Children’s art class
(charge)
5-7 p.m. — Sabine Rifle Club
practice
Sunday, Oct. 7
4 p.m. — Junior Museum—Or-
ange Chamber Musicians will
present a program
Star photographs made by a
National Geographic Society re-
search team during a 1952 eclipse
of the sun confirmed that star-
light can be bent by gravity.
• be anew beg by odaarwan from other
• denominations. This in itseif is an in-
dicotion of growing union among
f Christians. Here. In the lost of three
| articles, an Associated Press writer
" who will attend explores whaf this may
mean in future years.)
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
Assoclated Pre** Religion Writer
, NEW YORK (AP) — Roman
Cathelicism maintains it is the
| "one true Church."
Hovever, when its historic 2nd
I Vatican Council convenes Oct. 11
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Officers Named
By Faith Class
At Dinner Meet
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1962, newspaper, October 5, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530704/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.